US National Parks Face Service Cuts Amid Government Shutdown
Amid the US government shutdown, national parks remain open with reduced services. Advocates warn of environmental damage and economic pain for nearby communities.
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Amid the US government shutdown, national parks remain open with reduced services. Advocates warn of environmental damage and economic pain for nearby communities.
The U.S. Supreme Court postponed its ruling on Trump’s power to remove a Fed governor, a case with major implications for central bank independence and global trust in the dollar.
The U.S. government shutdown leaves 70,000 aviation workers unpaid, as airports nationwide scramble to handle longer lines and potential delays for global travellers.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s social programs have lifted 13.5 million people out of poverty, but over 5 million, many indigenous, still face extreme hardship.
Heightened immigration enforcement has muted this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations, prompting communities to pivot to virtual panels and local gatherings.
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During China’s National Day holiday, golden-hued Shangbao Hakka terraces in Jiangxi’s Chongyi County drew record crowds, while eco-tourism and a bumper harvest fuel rural revitalization.